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Bubsa
Starting Member
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Posted - 2006-02-01 : 07:41:02
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Afternoon All Hoping someone will be able to give me a little advice. I accidently delted a view from one of our application databases (Like you do!!).I actually repliacated the database 2 month ago onto another server to do some testing. Me thinking I was clever decided to go to the copied database and copy the "syntax" for creating the view and then run it on the database I deleted the view but I get the following message I can't for the life of me work out what the problem is. Has anyone seen this before ??Server: Msg 207, Level 16, State 3, Procedure VP_TIMESHTPUNV42, Line 2Invalid column name 'NAME'.Server: Msg 207, Level 16, State 1, Procedure VP_TIMESHTPUNV42, Line 2Invalid column name 'NAME'. |
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RickD
Slow But Sure Yak Herding Master
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Posted - 2006-02-01 : 07:46:58
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| It's trying to create a column called NAME which you obviously no longer have in your tables.. |
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JustinBigelow
SQL Gigolo
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Posted - 2006-02-01 : 17:52:43
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Just a shot in the dark but name is a reserved word for SQL Server, have you tried surrounding it in []? Square brackets allow the (unadvised) use of reserved words for column and table naming.Edit: Scratch that, I just tried creating the view without the [] and that isn't the problem. Listen to Rick |
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Kristen
Test
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Posted - 2006-02-02 : 01:53:34
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| To rescue your View you could restore a backup, from before the accidental Drop of the View, to a temporary database, script out the view, run that on the "live" database, and then drop the temporary database.That's assuming you do take backups of course!!Kristen |
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